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I reported this here a while back. http://h2g2.com/dna/h2g2/brunel/F47997?thread=8285810 The GO button along side the search box on the FP has disappeared again in the Brunel Skin.
I can see it, in Mozilla Firefox, and also in Internet Explorer 6.
Which browser are you using, BMT?
IE 9, Chrome and Safari for Win. Doesn't show in any of them.
I wonder am I getting it from the cache.
|   | Subject: TF The GO button Posted Dec 19, 2011 by aka Bel This is a reply to this Posting.
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Must be the horrid colour of today's FP.
I can see it in Firefox and Opera.
Just checked on both the pc and laptop, results the same. Its definitely gone walkabout.
|   | Subject: TF The GO button Posted Dec 19, 2011 by aka Bel This is a reply to this Posting.
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I can see it in IE, too - but I don't have IE9.
No, I cleared it from the cache and I can still see it. But it reminds of something. I'll check.
|   | Subject: TF The GO button Posted Dec 19, 2011 by Z This is a reply to this Posting.
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I can't see it in Chrome.
Apologies, BMT. I didn't notice that you said the Front Page in your original report. It would have helped if you had spelt it out rather than using initials.
Yes, you're quite right. The button had disappeared in all browsers, and I've put it back again.
For reference, the LITE, NORM and DARK commands set the background colours, and the WORD sets the colour of the Go button (and possibly of other stuff).
The BBC didn't provide us with buttons of every possible colour, so you can only use certain colour names: blue is one of them that works.
Ooops, sorry, I thought FP for the Front Page was widely used and known plus I linked to previous which does say Front Page. I'll bear that in mind for future reference though.
On checking through the rather haphazard instructions we received from the BBC, it appears that the button colour can only be red, blue or green.
I know what FP stands for. I just didn't notice it, whereas I would have noticed if you had spelt it out.
Is that the primary cause of the problem?
Yes.
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